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The Ghost of the Executed Engineer

Technology and the Fall of the Soviet Union

Loren Graham

The Ghost of the Executed Engineer
The Ghost of the Executed Engineer

The Ghost of the Executed Engineer

Technology and the Fall of the Soviet Union

Loren Graham

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Through Graham, executed engineer Peter Palchinsky tells of Soviet technology and industry, the mistakes he condemned in his lifetime, the corruption and collapse he predicted, the ultimate price paid for silencing those who were not afraid to speak out. Palchinsky’s story is also the story of the Soviet Union's industrial promise and failure.

In this gem of a book, Loren R. Graham, our foremost authority on Soviet science and technology, draws the reader into the life story of Peter Palchinsky, a remarkable Soviet engineer who was executed in 1929 for treason...Like all memorable books, [this one] leaves the reader wrestling with large questions. The fate of Palchinsky was specific to Stalinist Russia, but the story Mr. Graham tells prompts us to reflect on the tenuous position of the state-supported social critic in all places, at all times.

Loren Graham has written a wonderful book about the relationship between technology and society. He has woven together an account of the life and work of a Russian engineer, Peter Palchinsky, and an analysis of the failures of Soviet engineering projects. The result is an elegant and concise essay on the dangers of engineering which ignores human values...This superb book distills in a vivid and moving way the results of Graham’s many years of research on Soviet science and technology.

Loren Graham clarifies important questions concerning the interface between politics and technology, the significance of which extend beyond the Soviet experience. Among the most striking of these is the way his examples illustrate how arbitrary political power can be deployed both to impose irrational policies, which flew in the face of scientific laws, technical parameters and human capabilities, and to misrepresent their consequences for public consumption...This book will provide an invaluable insight into the long-term impact of Stalinism on Soviet technical culture.

[A] provocative and engaging volume.

This remarkable book by Loren R. Graham deals with one of the many independent minds crushed by the Soviet government.

A terrific read, and a needed reminder of what happens when technology is loosed from social responsibility.

Loren Graham is Professor Emeritus of the History of Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Harvard University Press
  • Pub date
    Feb 1996
  • Pages
    154
  • Theme
    Biography: business and industry
  • Dimensions
    235 x 156 mm
  • Weight
    254 gram
  • EAN
    9780674354371
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Language
    English

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